Lino Ribeiro's work has been exhibited in galleries and universities throughout the Greater Boston area and internationally including The Piano Factory and Zhaoqing University. His work spans the full spectrum of mixed media productions (from traditional methods to new media) and is held by several private collections. Ribeiro graduated from The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University (2006) and was a guest artist of the College Art Association's Annual "Regional BFA Exhibition" (2006). He has been reviewed and mentioned in notable publications including Lesley Magazine and The Boston Globe.
Selected Exhibitions/Performances (*solo)
2009
InsideOut, School of the Museum of Fine Arts Annual Sale, Boston, Massachusetts.
Martinis & Masterpieces on the Green Monster, Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston Benefit, Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts.
2008
7th Annual Goreyfest and Auction, Yarmouth Port Community Center, Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts.
Martinis & Masterpieces, Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston Benefit, The Harvard Club, Boston, Massachusetts.
2006
New Media Monsters, BFA Thesis Show, Porter Exchange Gallery,
Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Red, A Lifesize Postcard, The Piano Factory, Boston, Massachusetts.
Regional BFA Exhibition, 808 Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts.
2005
Red, The Boston Cyberarts Festival, HyperArtSpace Gallery & Zhaoqing University, Zhaoqing China.
14 Ways of Seeing, JP Art Market Gallery, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.
Luck of the Draw, JP Art Market Gallery, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.
*Gray Area, (performance) The Art Institute of Boston, Boston, Massachusetts.
Space Invaders, The Art Institute of Boston, Boston, Massachusetts.
*The Americkan Flag, (installation) Patti Smith Benefit Concert for Ralph Nader,
The Middle East Nightclub, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Climbing the Walls, JP Art Market Gallery, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.
2004
Redtail Open Studios, Redtail Collective, South Boston, Massachusetts.
Subconscious, Art Institute of Boston, Boston, Massachusetts.
Selected Collections
Patti Hudson, Director, JP Art Market Gallery, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.
Joanne Dunn, Executive Director, North American Indian Center of Boston,
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.
Catharine d’Ignazio, Director, The Institute for Infinitely Small Things,
Waltham, Massachusetts.
Bree Horwitz, Executive Director, Jamaica Plain Center/South Main Streets Program, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts.
Bibliography
Bria Peach, Shades of Red, Lesley Magazine, Spring 2006.
Will Kilburn, An Art Class Taught on Two Wheels, The Boston Globe, Citywide, July 31, 2005.
Awards & Honors
Scholarship Recipient, 2007 – 2008 Artist's Professional Toolbox program, Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts of Massachusetts, Inc.
Artist’s Certificate Recipient, Letter signed by Heidi Burbidge, Senior Project Manager, Artist Space Initiative, Boston Redevelopment Authority, Boston, Massachusetts.
2008 – 2011.
Graduation with Honors, Award signed by Dean Terrence Keeney, The Art Institute of Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, 2006.
Guest Artist, Regional BFA Exhibition, co-sponsored by Boston University’s School of Visual Arts and the College Art Association, 808 Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts, 2006.
Partnerships/Collaborations
Framer/Preparator, The Writer's Brush, Dove Bradshaw, Time & Material, Pierre Menard Gallery, Cambridge Massachusetts, 2007
Research Partner, PHOTOS, The Institute for Infinitely Small Things, Waltham, Massachusetts, 2005 – 2007.
Assistant to Director, JP Art Market Gallery, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, 2005 – 2007.
Art Consultant/Preparator, Live at Eleven, Pub Records, Matt Murphy’s Pub, Brookline Massachusetts, 2005.
Art Consultant/Tour Guide, Art & Architecture Tour. Urban AdvenTours, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2005.
Selected Education
The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University, Boston, Massachusetts, B.F.A., 2006.

